What does the speaker imply when he compares his beloved to "th Indias of spice and mine
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She is precious to him. She is beautiful and smells really good.
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It implies that how precious his beloved is.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Sun Rising by John Donne.
- The poem is written in a manner that directly addresses and personifies an object or an idea.
- The poet focuses on bending the rules and often compares situations and objects with each other.
- In comparison with the spices of India, he mentions that how precious his beloved is to him, just like the speciality of India is spices.
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